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9x9!! I've not gone past my Moyu 4x4 yet. ๐ All my money so far has been on finding a great 3x3 ๐ฅฒ But I have been eyeing a 5x5, so maybe I'll give it a go! Megaminx just blows my mind, I've not even looked into that at all. ๐ซฃ
Yeah buddy! Let's go. ๐ช
I feel this. It wasn't easy with two kids and work. Lots of late nights, and solving while in remote meetings at work; during working from home while I was supposed to be working ๐ ; at the office during breaks, lunch... Putting in a lot of YouTube hours on the topic. Ugh. There's a cost other than money to a hobby, eh... ๐
Definitely! Check out AliExpress, Moyu do some really reasonably priced cubes up to ~11x11 - 13x13, starts to get really pricey at 15x15 and above (although tbh there's not much new after a 7x7/9x9). Megaminx is fun because you can pretty much use knowledge from cubes to get you to maybe the last 3 steps you just have to rethink how you apply the algos you know!
The other interesting thing with big cubes for me was realising I'd essentially forgotten how to solve a 3x3, because I couldn't finger trick/abuse the cube in the same way it forced me to think about which algos I wanted to apply and I realised I was solving the 3x3 on pretty much muscle memory alone ๐
Great tip! Although I prefer to support my local cube stores to be honest.
Interesting! I'll have to look at a tutorial for that some day. ๐
Definitely the case for a lot of my algorithms, especially the longer ones! It's to the point where if I don't do them fast enough I get confused and it breaks apart and I get lost. And that's like 10 seconds of punishment just there, or at least can be. ๐